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Frekvens som mått på produktivitet: En konstruktionsgrammatisk undersökning av förflyttningskonstruktioner i svenskan
University West, Department of Social and Behavioural Studies, Division for Educational Science and Languages. Högskolan väst.
2019 (Swedish)In: Språk och stil, ISSN 1101-1165, E-ISSN 2002-4010, Vol. NF 29, p. 168-202Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The productivity of syntactic constructions is often measured by the number of different verbs used in the verb slot, i.e. the type frequency of the construction.

This article investigates 17 double-adverbial motion constructions and their occurrence in a large corpus of blogs.

The study shows that there is a difference between the constructions in both token and type fre- quency, as well as with regard to the number of rare and non-motion types used in the construc- tions. For instance, a construction such as the [VERB-runt-i] ‘verb-about-in’ occurs with 225 different verbs even though the overall token frequency of the construction is intermediate, while the [VERB-ner-till] ‘verb-down-to’ construction only occurs with 107 verbs, even though the construction itself is more common. This indicates that the former construction appears to be more produc- tive than the latter.

The study also shows that the productivity of Swedish motion constructions shows up even more clearly if we apply more refined frequency measurements than only raw type frequency, such as the number of types without a conventionalized motion meaning, as well as the number of con- struction-unique types, i.e. types occurring in only one of the constructions investigated. For instance, non-motion verbs like skoja ‘joke’, and spexa ‘clown about’ are exclusively found in the [VERB-runt-] construction, while animal verbs like snigla ‘snail’ and älga ‘moose’ are mainly found in the [VERB-iväg-till].

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2019. Vol. NF 29, p. 168-202
Keywords [en]
motion verbs, construction grammar, frequency, productivity
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HUMANITIES, Linguistics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-14991OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hv-14991DiVA, id: diva2:1395758
Available from: 2019-12-16 Created: 2020-02-24 Last updated: 2020-06-05Bibliographically approved

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